Does Epidermal Growth Factor for Hormonal Face Work?

Epidermal growth factor for hormonal face does not work very well. Hormonal face is a facial inflammation that develops after prolonged use of hormone-containing cosmetics or medications that damage the skin barrier on the face. Epidermal growth factor is topical recombinant human epidermal growth factor. It can promote the synthesis of DNA, RNA and hydroxyproline in the process of tissue repair of skin wounds, accelerate the generation of granulation tissue and proliferation of epithelial cells in wounds, thus shortening the healing time of wounds. Epidermal growth factor is commonly used in the treatment of skin burn wounds (shallow II degree to deep II degree burn wounds), residual wounds, skin donor area wounds and chronic ulcer wounds, etc. However, hormonal face is the destruction of the dermis layer of the skin, which is often accompanied by the propagation of bacteria on the face, therefore, the hormonal face is not very useful to use epidermal growth factor, and you can use saline to clean the face appropriately. It is recommended that hormone face patients to the hospital dermatology comprehensive diagnosis, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Do not blindly self-treatment, usually light diet, patient care.